8) Reservoir Dogs (1992)
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This is Quentin Tarantino's first film, told in a nonchronological style, speaking of what happened next from a theft that has gone awry. Traits of loyalty and betrayal feature as the surviving criminals, through their colour-coded aliases, interact and checkmate each other. Weaved sharply with intense dialogue dynamics and a glimpse into life off the streets, it became one of the cult classics.
Its memorable scenes and general narration stylization inspired hundreds of films inspired by this master storytelling. Consequently, Quentin Tarantino's reputation had already been established due to this film.
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